
Biciclette scontate fino al 60%Monitoriamo oltre 40.000 biciclette ogni giorno per trovare i migliori prezzi
Offerte di OggiProcess 134 CR/DL 29
Prezzo Produttore
5999 USD(5156 €)| Telaio | Carbonio |
|---|---|
| Sospensioni | Full, 134 / 140mm |
| Forcella | RockShox Pike Ultimate |
| Ammortizzatore posteriore | RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate |
| Ruote | 29″ Alluminio |
| Trasmissione | 1 × 12 |
| Gruppo | X01, Truvativ Descendant Carbon |
| Freni | SRAM G2 RSC Disco idraulici |
| Reggisella | Dropper |
152cm – 171cm
157cm – 183cm
175cm – 196cm
180cm – 196cm
🐐 Estimated
None yet.
Hai questa bici? Aiuta altri biker a decidere quale taglia andrà bene per loro condividendo le tue note su taglia e fitting.
Riassunto
The Kona Process 134 is celebrated as a versatile and capable trail bike, excelling in both climbing and descending with a lively, efficient ride. Its modern geometry and balanced suspension make it a joy on a wide range of terrains, from technical climbs to aggressive descents. Reviewers highlight its playful yet stable handling, making it a top choice for riders seeking a do-it-all mountain bike.
Versatile on a wide range of terrain
Lively and efficient ride
Modern geometry balances stability and agility
Effective suspension with minimal bob
Comfortable and confident descending
A little expensive
Rear end stiffness varies under heavy braking
Base-model components may require upgrades for aggressive riding
The Process 134 has a lively, energetic feel under power, and it’s by far the most pedal-efficient Process Kona has ever made.
The mix of agility, efficiency, and trustworthy descending make the Process 134 a perfect do-everything steed that feels at home on a wide range of terrain.
Plunge into some downhill singletrack and you soon appreciate the bike’s lithe, agile ride.
Feedback?
Vedi tutte le recensioni
lug 2021 · Ryan Palmer
Despite being released way back in 2019, the Process 134 is holding its own the trail category, ranking highly in all three testers' books.
Supportive, efficient climber
Lively, responsive descender
Stout, laterally stiff chassis
I mean, just look at it
A little expensive
Standard-offset forks are becoming uncommon

mar 2021 · Robin Weaver
This versatile all-rounder isn’t afraid of being ridden fast
Balanced suspension feel
Geometry balances stability and agility well
Happy lapping up the miles or hammering downhill
Compact rear end may not suit taller riders on the larger frame sizes
Expensive compared to some of the competition


gen 2020 · Mike Kazimer
The new Process 134 29 is a modern trail bike with a voracious appetite for tight turns.
Lively and energetic handling
Very easy to wheelie and manual
Loves tight turns
Short chainstays have drawbacks at higher speeds
Actual seat tube angle isn't that steep
A few parts don't seem to match up with the price

gen 2020 · Jeremy Benson
Kona redesigned the Process 134 for the 2020 model year and the result is an impressively fun and capable mid-travel trail bike at a reasonable price. The...
Hard charging on descents
Long dropper post
Modern trail bike geometry
Heavy
Mediocre fork specification
Not the fastest climber

ago 2019
Kona's Process 111 was a special bike. It was one of, if not the first, North Shore-ready short travel 29ers available. We've been anxiously awaiting a new version of the beloved 111 for some time now, and, well, it's finally here. Sort of.

ago 2019 · Steve Fisher
Kona's 2020 Process 134 CR 29 is a versatile, fun ride for all but the roughest trails.

ago 2019 · Alan Muldoon
For the latest Kona Process 134, Kona has combined the best parts of two platforms to produce a trail bike that fast, fun and ridiculously capable.
Punches well above its weight in every department: silent, fast, capable and efficient.
Sizing and geometry are on the money too.
Not the best value for money.
| Telaio | Kona Carbon 134mm Travel Standard BB: BB86/BB92, Movimento Centrale Colore: Gloss Polar Silver & Olive w/ Olive & Charcoal Decals |
|---|---|
| Forcella | RockShox Pike Ultimate RC2 Charger 2 DebonAir 140mm Tapered 110mm Spacing Escursione: 140mm Tipo di molla: Aria |
| Ammortizzatore posteriore | RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate Trunnion Escursione: 134mm |
| Bottom Bracket | SRAM DUB PF92 |
| Auricolare | FSA Orbit 1.5 E ZS |
| Stem | Kona XC/BC 35 |
| Manubrio | Kona XC/BC 35 |
| Sella | WTB Volt Pro |
| Reggisella | Rock Shox Reverb w/1x Remote Lever 31.6mm Tipo: Dropper |
| Pedali | n/a |
| Manopole | Kona Key Grip |
| Deragliatore posteriore | SRAM X01-Eagle |
|---|---|
| Deragliatore anteriore | n/a |
| Manovella | SRAM Descendant Carbon DUB, 34t X-Sync Eagle |
| Leve del cambio | SRAM X01-Eagle |
| Cassetta | SRAM X01-Eagle 10-50t 12spd |
| Catena | SRAM GX-Eagle |
| Guida catena | n/a |
| Freni | SRAM G2 RSC Tipo: SRAM G2 RSC Disco idraulici |
| Leve freno | SRAM G2 RSC |
| Cerchi | WTB KOM Light i30 TCS |
|---|---|
| Raggi | Stainless Black 14g |
| Mozzo anteriore | DT Swiss 370 110x15mm |
| Mozzo posteriore | DT Swiss 370 148x12mm |
| Pneumatici | Front: Maxxis Minion DHF EXO TR 3C 29x2.5" WT, Rear: Maxxis Minion DHF EXO TR 3C 29x2.3" |
| Dischi | SRAM Centerline 200mm |
First added 16 settembre
Last updated 4 agosto
Not listed for 2,133 days